answers1: 1. Give Your Child a Superior Mind by Siegfried Engelmann <br>
2. Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons by P. Haddox and E. Bruner <br>
Try these books , I bought them online. I used it with my Preschool
now 3rd grade and I really appreciate the results.
answers2: Any number or letter books are good as long as you are
spending time with her. Try Chicka Chicka Boom Boom. Also the
"Letter Factory" DVD is awesome for toddlers. My son knew all of his
letters and sounds at two and a half with Letter Factory. <br>
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Kids also like easy shape puzzles with their numbers.
answers3: Try using everyday things that are around you. Read food
boxes, look for letters in the newspaper or magazines, point out
numbers/letters when you see them at the store etc. Or you could make
a number/ letter book with your child. Buy an inexpensive mini photo
album. Have your child find letters and matching pictures (ex. A -
apple picture) in old magazines etc., cut them out & glue them to
index cards... one per card. Slip the cards into the photo book and
ta-da! you've made your own ABC book! Create number pages the same way
using cut out numbers and your child's thumbprints or simple dots.
Keep in mind the age and attention span of your child. Most
preschoolers aren't going to make it through the entire alphabet in
one night. So make a few pages at a time.
answers4: i like the phonics books, k
answers5: Read LOTS of picture books. Any books that you can sing or
come w/ tapes/CD's borrow at the library to try before purchasing. I
had an alphabet chart on my daughter's wall and we would say the
alphabet every night. Sometimes I would ask her to find the animal
that matched the letter or vise versa...For numbers we would count
going up or down stairs. If there were alot of steps i would count to
3 or 5 and then startover, when she could count to 5 with me - i
counted higher. We counted mailboxes, large rocks anything in a row
when we went out for walks, make everything FUN and remember Rome
wasn't built in a day!
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